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Who’s Hiring This Week

Millions of job seekers continue to look for new work. Some people simply want to leave their current gigs, whether to switch industries, earn more money or advance their careers. Others have been laid off and want to re-enter the work force as soon as possible.  This means a lot of competition and also a lot of questions. We try to answer those questions every day here on the Work Buzz. We advise you on how to prepare your cover letter and what to wear to an interview, but none of that matters if you don’t have a job to apply to.

For that reason, we continue our weekly feature of companies hiring this week. The 10 companies below are looking for new employees, and you could be one of them.

1. Store Associates
Industry: Retail
Sample job titles: Store associate, key holder, store manager

2. Morgan Stanley
Industry: Finance
Sample job titles: Wealth advisory consultant, senior software developer, Java developer for credit risk

3. Arthrex
Industry: IT (medical education)
Sample job titles: Senior network analyst, senior quality engineer

4. HCA North Texas
Industry: Customer service, health care
Sample job titles: Patient representative, scheduler

5. Collins College
Industry: Education
Sample job titles: Political science, cultural diversity

6. Con-way Freight
Industry: Transportation and delivery
Sample job titles: Truck driver, load planner, human resources manager

7. Robert Half Legal
Industry: Legal
Sample job titles: Trademark paralegal, trade compliance specialist, marketing compliance analyst

8. WES Health System
Industry: Health care
Sample job titles: Psychologist, clinician, mobile therapist

9. PepsiCo
Industry: Marketing
Sample job titles: Customer marketing manager, assistant manager category management and Customer insight

10. CGI
Industry: IT
Sample job titles: Data analyst, Java application release manager

Anthony Balderrama

About Anthony Balderrama

Anthony Balderrama writes about hiring trends, workplace issues and job search tactics for CareerBuilder.com and its blog The Work Buzz. He was born and raised in Dallas (115° degrees isn’t hot!) before moving to Chicago (-23° isn’t cold!). He studied creative writing, therefore everything he writes is usually cut in half once he realizes he spent 400 words just on the intro. He knows that looking for a job and dealing with co-workers are not always fun activities, and reading about them is even less thrilling. That’s why he’ll take any opportunity he can to mention his favorite TV show or band in an article. Basically Anthony’s doing whatever he can to avoid hate mail.
3 comments
Carol
Carol

I have also applied for many positions and I am quite disappointed in the results. Certain states have a "policy" of overlooking unemployed applicants especially those over 40!

So I started to do some research and wrote about it.

Here is the link to the article http://employmentactionnetwork.com/category/the-seasoned-employee/

Stephanie
Stephanie

Carol,
Thanks for your input on unemployment! I noticed your age of 40, however, how do you think it feels when your 60. After 20 years of working in the Real Estate Management it's been difficult getting a position in any other field. In essence I know for a fact that age has a great impact on any individual who is desperately looking for a job, is there any help out there? Looking forward to hearing from you, Stephanie

shawn craig
shawn craig

I have applied for well over a hundred positions and have not gotton one. What's really going on. I worked all my life and can not seem to find even part time work. A am a female over 40 but that still should not be a problem.

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